The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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... England and Scotland are gradually being added to the almost idolatrous worship of the Irish . No man in our days ever wielded such a power , no man , be it in justice said , ever so well deserved to wield it . What is the secret of ...
... England and Scotland are gradually being added to the almost idolatrous worship of the Irish . No man in our days ever wielded such a power , no man , be it in justice said , ever so well deserved to wield it . What is the secret of ...
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... England require not an advocate , they want a representative . The qualities required for these two characters are ... England , and so impressed the people of England with the belief that justice must be done to Ireland , that he may ...
... England require not an advocate , they want a representative . The qualities required for these two characters are ... England , and so impressed the people of England with the belief that justice must be done to Ireland , that he may ...
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... England require not an advocate , they want a representa The qualities required for these two characters are ... England , and se impressed the people of England with the belief that juste must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego ...
... England require not an advocate , they want a representa The qualities required for these two characters are ... England , and se impressed the people of England with the belief that juste must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego ...
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... England . They dreamed of no better title than the possession of a long train of ancestry , and the submission of their vassals . The scrupulous monarch , having a sacred regard for the proper forms of law , brought forward a claim on ...
... England . They dreamed of no better title than the possession of a long train of ancestry , and the submission of their vassals . The scrupulous monarch , having a sacred regard for the proper forms of law , brought forward a claim on ...
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... England , or if they perceived them at all , to view them as more than a just humiliation of their enemies . So feeling , they rose in arms to resist the revolution and to support the right of the reigning family . Whatever may be said ...
... England , or if they perceived them at all , to view them as more than a just humiliation of their enemies . So feeling , they rose in arms to resist the revolution and to support the right of the reigning family . Whatever may be said ...
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